Teleport is a new video-first dating app that offers an experience inspired by the real world and face-to-face connections. Rather than having its users endlessly swipe to find prospective matches, Teleport connects people with shared interests, passions and beliefs, and introduces them to one another via invite-only, five-minute "microdates." With their app, co-founders Chad Goodman and Tyler Greenberg are on a mission to introduce the next generation of online dating. As Goodman told Bustle, "I wanted to create an experience online that buries the inauthenticity of swiping, scrolling, fake profiles, and endless texting."
Since the start of the pandemic, online dating app users have become more receptive to video chats for introducing themselves to others. Now, some of the most popular apps are leaning into video chat features to spark organic, authentic connections.
Video-First Dating Apps
Teleport Connects Users with Invite-Only, Five-Minute Microdates
Trend Themes
1. Video-first Dating - With the pandemic, video calls have become more popular, so there is a growing trend towards video-first dating apps.
2. Invite-only Microdates - Teleport's invite-only, five-minute microdates concept is disrupting the traditional online dating experience and opening up new opportunities for dating app providers.
3. Authentic Connections - More dating app users are seeking genuine connections, opening up opportunities for app providers to create new ways to facilitate authentic connections.
Industry Implications
1. Online Dating - Video-first dating apps could offer a disruptive innovation opportunity for online dating companies looking to differentiate themselves from competitors.
2. Mobile App Development - App developers in the online dating space might find opportunities in developing video chat and invite-only features that can foster authentic connections between users.
3. Social Media - Social media companies that operate dating apps or features could explore the idea of incorporating video-first and invite-only microdate concepts to differentiate their offerings and capitalize on the growing need for authentic connections.